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The unitary executive theory is a theory of United States constitutional law which holds that the President of the United States possesses the power to control the entire federal executive branch. The doctrine is rooted in Article Two of the United States Constitution, which vests "the executive power" of the United States in the President. Although that general principle is widely accepted, there is disagreement about the strength and scope of the doctrine. It can be said that some favor a "strongly unitary" executive, while others favor a "weakly unitary" executive. The former group argue, for example, that Congress's power to interfere with intra-executive decision-making (such as firing executive branch officials) is limited, and that the President can control policy-making by all exe

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  • Théorie de l'exécutif unitaire (fr)
  • Unitary executive theory (en)
  • 行政一體 (zh)
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  • La Théorie de l'exécutif unitaire, ou théorie unitariste, est une théorie constitutionnelle américaine qui propose une nouvelle lecture de la constitution des États-Unis ; notamment de l'Article II traitant des dispositions du pouvoir exécutif. Elle se base ainsi sur une interprétation présidentielle de la première et troisième clause de l'Article II, soit respectivement la Vesting Clause et la Take Care Clause. Cette lecture « textualiste » de la constitution prône l'idée d'un total contrôle de la branche exécutive par le pouvoir présidentiel, sans que le Congrès puisse interférer avec les décisions de ce dernier ; ce qui diminue l'influence législative sur l'administration au profit de l'influence exécutive. (fr)
  • 行政一體是五權憲法的原則,指在中華民國憲法53條指明下,「行政院為國家最高行政機關」。這條並沒有詳細說明行政院能掌管多少的行政機關權力界限,但是依字面理解,行政院應對所有行政機關都有某一程度的掌管權力,而是否包括人事任命權就是爭議所在。 中華民國憲法在訂立時是五權憲法,與三權分立有實質不同,但是行政權之界限為何,只要是行政部門所屬政黨與國會大多派政黨不同,在三權分立國家仍有相類似憲法爭議,所以依然有可參考之處。 (zh)
  • The unitary executive theory is a theory of United States constitutional law which holds that the President of the United States possesses the power to control the entire federal executive branch. The doctrine is rooted in Article Two of the United States Constitution, which vests "the executive power" of the United States in the President. Although that general principle is widely accepted, there is disagreement about the strength and scope of the doctrine. It can be said that some favor a "strongly unitary" executive, while others favor a "weakly unitary" executive. The former group argue, for example, that Congress's power to interfere with intra-executive decision-making (such as firing executive branch officials) is limited, and that the President can control policy-making by all exe (en)
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